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The Enthralling Confluence – The Unity on the Square Celebration

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music festival community development

Exciting Fusion of Talent and Culture

In the pulsating core of Cape Town, a fascinating blend of diverse cultures and talents come together in a magnificent display of unity and entertainment. The Unity on the Square concert, an annual event now in its third year, is proudly backed by the City of Cape Town. This highly anticipated occasion unites the crème de la crème of Cape Town’s music scene. On the 16th of December 2023, the air in Greenmarket Square will be filled with the melodic tunes of Emo Adams, Youngsta CPT, Jack Parow, Kurt Darren, Early B, Loukmaan Adams, Jimmy Nevis, Paxton Fielies, and NV Funk, among other artists.

An array of impressive artists will grace the stage, each adding their signature touch to this festive celebration of diversity and creativity. More than just a concert, Unity on the Square is an epicenter of social harmony, where both locals and visitors can unite in their shared love for music and community.

A Daylong Festival of Music and Commerce

The event, which will take place from 14:00 to 23:00, promises a full day of exciting music and entertainment, all for a fee of R200. Importantly, children under 12 years old are admitted for free, making it perfectly suited for a family day out. Alongside the captivating music, this event also bolsters the local economy by providing a platform for traders to display their crafts, sell merchandise, and serve up tasty culinary treats.

Endorsed by Alderman JP Smith, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Unity on the Square has carved out a significant place for itself as a pivotal platform for both artists and entrepreneurs. By providing this event, the city injects vitality into the local arts scene while concurrently stimulating the entrepreneurial sector.

In line with promoting community development, the concert’s organisers have partnered with Guga S’Thebe, a cultural center based in Langa, to give crafters a chance to showcase and sell their crafts during the event. Unity on the Square continues to weave the thread of social responsibility into its fabric, ensuring its influence extends beyond the realm of music.

Educational Support and Community Development

Another key aspect of Unity on the Square’s mission is supporting education. In association with the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, the organisers will host a range of workshops for students. These workshops are designed to impart practical knowledge and skills in areas such as event management, permit acquisition processes, budgeting, and securing funding for events.

Unity on the Square, therefore, is much more than a concert. It’s a harmonious fusion of music, culture, education, and commerce. It solidifies Cape Town’s dedication to fostering social unity, nurturing local talent, and stimulating economic growth. As the date of the 16th of December draws near, a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation fills the city’s residents and visitors.

As the stage on Greenmarket Square comes to life with the harmonies of Cape Town’s finest musicians, the surrounding streets will buzz with the sounds of commerce. The air will be filled with the delicious smells of food and an unmistakable energy of a city united in celebration. This encapsulates the spirit of Unity on the Square, a shining beacon of harmonious diversity and a symbol of Cape Town’s thriving creative heart.

Tickets for the event can be obtained through Quicket. As the city prepares for this significant occasion, it serves to remind us that unity is indeed a melody. When played in tune, it can create a symphony of change, growth and prosperity.

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